Thanks Ian. Am I correct to assume that this is not the case for N210? What
about for the N310? I am not so sure in this case, as it uses an AD chip as
the B210.

Regards

El mié., 12 dic. 2018 a las 15:26, Ian Buckley (<i...@ionconcepts.com>)
escribió:

> Brais,
> Sam sent you a little bit the wrong direction there, the B200mini has the
> PLL phase noise issue that precludes use in a MIMO system.
> The B210 can be fully time and frequency locked to an external 10MHz
> reference and PPS.
> What is slightly tricky about using multiple B210’s in a MIMO
> configuration is that the internal frequency synthesizers will have a
> residual phase ambiguity after they have been configured, and this must be
> characterized and compensated for after any retune.
>
> Watch this to gain insight into the issues involved:
> https://www.analog.com/en/education/education-library/webcasts/developing-multiple-input-multiple-output.html
> -Ian
>
> On Dec 12, 2018, at 2:30 AM, Brais Ares via USRP-users <
> usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks Sam! If I understand correctly the link that you refer to, it is
> possible to obtain time and phase synchronization with B210s, so the only
> issue would be to compensate phase offset which could be done by software.
> Could you elaborate a little bit more? I'm probably missunderstading the
> thread you link, but from it I take that MIMO implementations are possible
> with B210. Also, can you provide any link for the difference between B210
> and N210 that allows to use the later but not the former?
>
> Regards,
> Brais.
>
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